EBBA 36898
British Library - C.121.g.9
The Dumb Maid, / Or, The Young Gallant Trappand. / A Young Man did unto Her a wooing come, / But She pretended much that she was Dumb; / But when they both in Marriage-bands were tyed, / The Doctors Skill was likewise with Her tryed: / The Doctor set her Tongue upon the Run, / She Clatters now, and never will have done. | |
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Collection | British Library - C.121.g.9 |
Location | British Library |
Shelfmark | C.121.g.9.(113.) |
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Title | The Dumb Maid, / Or, The Young Gallant Trappand. / A Young Man did unto Her a wooing come, / But She pretended much that she was Dumb; / But when they both in Marriage-bands were tyed, / The Doctors Skill was likewise with Her tryed: / The Doctor set her Tongue upon the Run, / She Clatters now, and never will have done. |
Tune Imprint | To be sung with a pleasant New Tune, called, Dum, dum, dum, / OR, I would I were in my own Countrey. |
First Lines | ALl you that pass along, / Give ear unto my Song, |
Refrain | But alack, and alace, she / was Dum, dum, dum. [with variation] |
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